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Hanggan Situmorang
{K:37833} 1/20/2005
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Thank you for your comment, Nathan..:) Yes, I agree with you, I think it's okay to let the picture as it is, because it add another meaning..:) I simply uploaded this photograph because I like the rectangular patterns of this scene..:) Cheers, Hanggan
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Nathan Gillies
{K:1011} 1/20/2005
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i like this photo a lot hanggan, such awesome structures, nice perspective even tho its cool to correct the distortion i think it adds a perception of size, big, towering. that kind of thing cheers (again)
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Hanggan Situmorang
{K:37833} 1/10/2005
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Wow, very useful advice, Lea..:) Simply open my eyes. Thank you very much...:)) Regards, Hanggan
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Lea Mulqueen
{K:7396} 1/10/2005
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Sorry, my instructions were slightly off...first select entire image, then go to IMAGE>transfirm>perspective. I did a super quick correction...may have overcorrected a bit but it should give you the idea.
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Lea Mulqueen
{K:7396} 1/10/2005
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Hanggan, in PS...even PS Elements, go to edit> transform> perspective. A box with handles will appear in the corners. Pull one of the upper handles outward...the box in the other upper corner will also move outward and VOILA! it's fixed! Then just click the checkmark that apears in the top right corner of the tool bar. VERY handy tool! And very easy to do!
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Hanggan Situmorang
{K:37833} 1/10/2005
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Dear Lea, I have no idea of how I can fix this perspective distortion. Using PS? Do you mind telling me how? Thanks a lot...:) Cheers, Hanggan
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Lea Mulqueen
{K:7396} 1/10/2005
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A nice clean looking shot. It could be improved by using some editing software to correct the perspective distortion (leaning buildings).
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